Liked It“Rafeal "Whip" Moran meets a stubborn 'widow' in the Colorado Rockies and as much as Shannon Connor says she wants no help; Whip knows he must assist her. When Whip realizes the passion he has for Shannon would bound him - he has a decision to make. Will his freedom matter more than her love?” see full review » see other reviews » |
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“Rafeal "Whip" Moran meets a stubborn 'widow' in the Colorado Rockies and as much as Shannon Connor says she wants no help; Whip knows he must assist her. When Whip realizes the passion he has for Shannon would bound him - he has a decision to make. Will his freedom matter more than her love? ”
Melesia P wrote this review Thursday, November 4, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“There's something about Elizabeth Lowell's writing - sometimes I love it and sometimes I don't.
In Only Love, it worked for me and I loved it. It was slightly over-the-top dramatic, and she works in a lot of ol' timey sayings that have you rolling your eyes - but still, I took the leap and went on the journey with Shannon and Rafe, loving every step. By the way, Lowell's love scenes are so steamy I had to keep wiping my reading glasses to go on, and not just because I was imagining myself in that steamy hot spring cave.
Of the 4 in this series, the only other one I really loved was the first, Only His, the story of Willow Moran and Caleb Black. I think it makes the stories more fun to read them all, in order, so you get everyone's backstory and how they are involved. But I wasn't particularly taken with either of the other 2 heroines (Only You and Only Mine) and since they don't figure strongly in this book, I'll skip them on future rereads.
Overall, this one is a keeper for me.”
“Wrote about on my blog”
Laurie Gold wrote this review Monday, June 16, 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This is Shannon and Whip's story. Whip is Willow's brother as well (see ONLY HIS and ONLY YOU). This is a man who fights his battles with a whip. He takes it upon himself to protect Shannon's virtue. This trilogy is great.”
Marty H wrote this review Monday, June 16, 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No